they didnot pay taxes
They didn't have friends. They only trusted the people in their tribe.
Hohokam
yes they did
Since the Cherokee Nation is a BIA recognized tribe (a political subdivision of the United States, like any other state) then Yes you must pay taxes on your car / truck.The only difference is to who you pay those taxes.
the Navajo,Hohokam,Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi),and the Hopi
Residents of Indian reservations are generally exempt from state income taxes on reservation income, but they are still subject to federal income taxes. They may also pay sales taxes and property taxes depending on the location and specific agreement between the tribe and surrounding state or local government.
The Hohokam tribe in the American Southwest wore clothing made from plant fibers like cotton and yucca. They likely wore simple garments like loincloths, sandals, and kilts, often decorated with shell beads or feathers. Men and women both likely wore similar clothing styles.
The ancient Salado tribe, believed to have been descendants of the Hohokam tribe were named in the early 1900's for the Salt River.
No. The Hohokam lived in the Phoenix area and south to near the mordern Mexico border. They lived there from about 1 AD to the 1400s. That is to the south of the Navajo. The Akimel O'odham and the Tohono O'odham are thought to be their modern descendants.
The disappearance of the Hohokam tribe is attributed to a combination of factors, including prolonged drought, environmental degradation from agricultural practices, conflicts with other tribes, and possibly infectious diseases introduced by Europeans. These factors are believed to have contributed to the decline and eventual abandonment of Hohokam settlements around the 15th century.
Yes, they pay taxes. If you work you pay taxes no exceptions.
Estates pay taxes on income and may have to pay inheritance taxes.